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ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE
PACK SQUARE Beauty School
7 V2 N. W^-Pack Square, Ashe
ville, North Carolina. Student en
rollment accepted daily. Visit or
write for full information. 46tfn
REWARD?$50 for turning up Jess
Ramsey who skipped. a $500
bond. Contact J. \V. Williamson.
49-50*
HELP WANTED?White girl for
maid work. Hotel Carolina, Syl
va, N. C. 50tf
FOR SALE?7 room home on Sa
vannah Street. 3 bed rooms, liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen,
breakfast nook, bath, screened in
back porch, large front porch,
basement. A. J. Dills. 50tf
FOREIGN JOB~i Men, Women
gov't and private listings, hun
dreds skilled classifications. 16
pages accurate information $1.00,
postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Foreign Jobs, Inc., Baltimore 1,
Maryland. * 46-52
FOR SALE?Upright piano in ex
cellent condition. Bargain at
$175.00. Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr.
Cullowhee, N. C. 50
START A RAWLEIGH business.
Real opportunity now for perma
nent, profitable work nearby.
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-220
K, Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE?120 acres pasture
land in Mountain township.
6 room house and 2- acres land,
close in.
7 room house and 4 acres land,
close in.
A. J. DILLS 46tfn
LOST?New log chain about 21*
feet long without hooks on
March 15 between Sylva and Web
ster on the Webster road. Finder
please notify W. P. Kitchens. 50*
FOR SALE?Kroll Baby carriage,
in good condition. Practically
new. Call 110 or The Herald. 50*
LOST?Brown Alligator plastic
billfold. Finder please return to
Herald office or to owner, whose
name.js to be found in billfold. 50*
FOR SALE?Mountain farm, 31
acres in timber land and pas
ture, 3 mile* l'rom Cullowhee.
Write to Henry Oxner, Star Rt.
Box 7, Sylva or call at T. W. Ashe's
place on Weyehutta Creek. 50-51*
BABY CHICKS?Get new price
list and save money. WORTH*
WHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North
Avenue, Baltimore 1, Md. 36-51*
CONCRETE BLOCKS for build
ing homes, stores, barns, ga
rages or foundations. Sold at plant
or delivered. Call or write W. A.
Hays, below bridge in Franklin.
Phone 903, Highlands, N. C.
6-21tf
FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva
Memorial service next to Ritz
Theatre on Main Street, Sylva,
N. C. Mar 20 tf
FOR SALE?New and used^ Singer
tredle Sewing machines. All
make machines repaired. Singer
Sewing Machine Distributors.
Phone 525-J, P.O. Box 5, Waynes
ville, N. C. 49-50*
THE BIGGEST PHOTO
BARGAIN EVER OFFERED
For a dollar bill we will make and
send, postpaid, in 3 days, ten post
card size copies of any size photo.
Good, permanent pictures whichA
just fit an ordinary envelope. Your
photo returned. No C.O.D.'s.
SNOWDON PHOTO SERVICE
Port Royal, Va.
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Read for Profit?Use for Results
HERALD WANT ADS
Dr. W. Kermit Chapman
Dentist
Offices in
BOYD BUILDING
Waynesvllle, N. C. Phone 363
FOR SALE?One electric stove in
good condition. Lyle Clark, Gay,
N. C. 50*
W ANTED?Teen-age boy for light
work after school and summer.
Inquire at The Herald office. 48tf
FOR SALE?One metal icebox, in
good condition. Price $20. See or
write Mr. Milford Jenkins, Cullo
whee, N. C. 49-50*
FOR SALE?Practically new Farm
Trailer, 4x7 all steel bed, cattle
frame, new 6 ply tires, l1^ ton ca
pacity. 1931 A Ford roadster, good
tires and motor. J. M. Parker, Syl
va, Rt. 1 (Beta). 49-50*
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY?Shoe
repair shop, doing a good cash
business, old established business.
Long Jease. Price right. If inter
ested see or write L. B. Wright,
Real Estate, 15V2 Church St. Over
City Market, Canton, N. C. 48-50
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
JACKSON COUNTY.
Having qualified as execu
tor of the estate of C. Ledbetter,
deceased, late of Jackson county,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned at Sylva, N. C. oiv,or be
bore April 17, 1948 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement with the un
dersigned.
This April 12, 1947.
ARTHUR P. LEDBETTER, Ex
ecutor of the Estate of the late
X. C. Ledbetter.^
Apr 17 24 May 1 8 15 22
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
JACKSON COUNTY
? Having qualified* as adminis
tratrix of the estate of the late
Jack W. Hall, this is to notify all
persons having ..claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 28th day
of April, 1948, or this notice will
be plead in bar of any recovery
thereon. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement with the un
dersigned.
This the 28th day of April, 1947.
SUSIE HALL, Dillsboro, N. C.
Administratrix of the estate of
Jack W. Hall, deceased.
No. 48?No. 1?MVH
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
JACKSON COUNTY '
Having qualified as the Admin
istratrix of the estate of William
J. Bryson, deceased, late of the
County of Jackson, State of North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the said
estate, to present them to the un
dersigned at her home in Cashiers,
North Carolina, on or before the
10th day of April, 1948, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement with the under
signed administratrix.
This April 10th, 1947.
MRS. MINNIE COLE, Admin
istratrix of the Estate of Wil
liam J. Bryson
Apr 17 24 May 1 8 15 22?CCB 1
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BY WALLY BISHOP
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AND IF YOU'RE SMART YOU'LL
STAY HERE UNTIL THIS THING
BLOWS "
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v ait 'til tm' jug snitchetr
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back road folks -
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GAY NEWS
HOUSEHOLD SHOWER GIVEN
MR. AND MRS. JONES
Mrs." Robert Jones and Mrs.
Leonard Cope honored Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jones, Jr. with a
household shower on Saturday
night, May 10 at 7:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Jones. A large num
ber of friends were present and
many; lovely gifts were presented.
After opening the gifts refresh
ments, consisting of sandwiches,
cake, coffee and punch were
served.
Those attending the shower
were: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
children, I^r. and Mrs. Linden Bu
chanan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cope, Rilby
and Myrtle Hyatt, Evelyn Hyatt,
Marcella Bishop, Peggy Nell Bish
op, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Bishop,
Mrs. J. C. Browning, Laura Brown
ing, Howard Buchanan, Monroe L.
Wilson, Charlie R. Wilson, Andrew
Wilson, Mrs. Iris Hall, and daugh
ter, Mrs. Ralph Totherow, and Mrs.
A1 Guffey.
Others sending gifts were: Mrs.
Walter Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Wilson, Mrs. Will Bryson, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Buchanan, Margie Lee
Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hog
don, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, |
Mrs. Joe Bishop, Mr., and Mrs.
Edgar Bishop. Marie Hyatt and
iMaletta Woodard.
The Rev. Herbert Rogers, of
Asheville, is running a revival at
the Zion Hill Baptist church.
Large crowds attend and enjoy the
services.' i
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams of
Speedwell spent the week-en vis
iting friends in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers of
Ellijay are spending a few days
with Mr.and Mrs. Jim Rogers and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers.
DDT dust has been found by the
USDA to be a low-cost and prac
tical protection against the dog tick
that carries the serious disease,
Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
HIGHER YIELDS MEAN
INCREASED PROFITS
Tests conducted by the N. C. Ag
ricultural Experiment Station have
shown that soybean producers
must follow certain cultural prac
tices to get the kind of yields that
mean prol'it.
The application of lime and fer
tilizer to the soil, in most of the
19J6 soybean experiments, regard
less of whether the soil was natur
ally poor, moderately rich, or very
rich in these nutrients, resulted in
increased yields.
The recommendation stemming
from this finding is that the pro
ducer have his soil tested to deter
mine the axact needs of it. Once
these needs have been determined,
lime in the amount specified should
be applied*
The standard fertilizer treat
ment, and the one found most ef
fective in the tests, is 400 pounds
per acre of 0-10-20 or its equiva
lent, applied at planting. This sea
sen, the research workers say, it
may be necessary to use 0-12-12.
Application of the fertilizer calls
for special care. If placed too near
or in contact with the seed, it may
injure the stand. For this reason
growers are advi-ed to-put their
fertilizer in bands to the si'le and
slightly below the level of the? seed.
The. Experiment Stat.on has
To'und tha~( Ogdcn afid Roanoke are,
from every., standpoint, the soy
beans best suited to North Caro
lina conditions. In the Upper
Coastal Plain and in the Piedmont,
trie Roanoke variety has been most
success:ul. Ten to 12 seeds per foot
of row is the be.-t seed ng rate for
these varieties. '
It is estimated that farmers to
day are using less than two-thirds
as much labor per unit of product
as they did in 1920.
Introducing
4-BlJLOVA
LI LI US
JEWELRY COMPANY
In Ritz Building
Sylva, N. C.
RED CROSS FUND
DRIVE REPORT FOR '47 -
Below we give fibres showing
quota and amount raised by each
school district in Jackson county.
Have nut received report from
Glenville school up to this time,
however, Glenville District reports
case of Minigitis in that section
that has been taken care of by the
District and have not put on drive
as yet.
Amount
School Quota Raised
Sylva High $100.00 $ 50.00
Sylva Elementary 125.00 108.70
53.40
77.91
130.00
14*4.48
1.00
30.05
20.30
5.00
5.00
15.00
7.03
12.75
.50
11.80
5.00
1.00
107.50
28.25
20.10
10.00
16.00
5.00
11.49
84.75
41.98
21.00
$1022.25
Contributed by Industries,
Business, Professional &
Individuals , 1110.03
$2132.28
Quota for Jackson ounty 2118.00
14.28
We are very grateful to those
| who helped so earnestly in this
j drive.
Srncerely,
! Jackson County Chapter American
^ Red Cross. A. J. Dills, Fui^d
Chairman. V*
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Increased sugar allotments for
| restaurants, hotels, hospitals and
[other institutional users, effective
i for the May-June allotment, period
will amount to approximately 25
' per cenL_
Webster 150.00
Cullowhee 150.00
VVCTC 125.00
Dill>boro 125.00
East LaPorte 40.00
John's Creek 100.0(1
Tuckaseigee 40.00
Hocky Hollow 10.00
Sols Creek 10.00
Wolf Creek 10.00
Tennessee Gap 10.00
Hock Bridge 10.00
Hamburg 125.00
Cashiers 50.00
Double Springs 10.00
White Oak 10.00
Beta 100.00
Addie Gfr.OO
Willets ? 40.00
Balsam 60.00
Barkers Creek J t30.00
Dicks Creek l ltt?QQ
Wilmot \ 30.00
Qualia 100.00
Sav'n'ah-Grn's Crk 175.00
Colored Consol. 20.00
Remodeling Offices
In Cole Building
CaVflpntera beg a IT WoFK~ last
week remodeling the oi l ice rooms
o:i the second floor of the Cole
building. Officers will be provided
in the rear on the second floor for
Mr. Dan K. Moore and Mr. Hugh
Monteith, local attorneys. The
rooms on the front formerly occu
pied by Attorney M. V. Higdon
and Mr. Monteith will be remod
eled and equipped for occupancy
by Dr. T. D. Slagle, who will re
turn to Sylva the last of May after
completing a post graduate course
in New York.
Sweet Potato Plants
Postpakl
Nancy Hall ? Porto Rican
200 - $1 500 -$1.75 1,000 -$3
Pete Taylor Gleason, Tenn.
Save Up To 50 Per Ct.
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RIT7 THEATRE
I I M? WEEKLY PROGRAM
Night Shows: 7:00 A 9:00 P. M.? M<it. Sat.? Late show Sat. 10:30
Adm.:Adults 36c tax incl.?Children under 12 yrs. 12c tax Inc.
Thursday-Friday, May 15-16
LADY IN THE LAKE ~
ROBERT MONTGOMERY and AUDREY TOTTER
Saturday, May 17
HELDORADO
ROY ROGERS and GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES
Late Show 10:30?
MAGNIFICENT ROGUE
LYNN ROBERTS and WARREN DOUGLAS
Monday-Tuesday, May 19-20
TIME OF THEIR LIVES
BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO
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Wednesday, May 21
BLONDIE KNOWS BEST
PENNY SINGLETON and ARTHUR LAKE
All Children notTT^fms will have to purchase a ticket to pnter
any performance at this Theatre.
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